Manish Jain
2017-Dec-19 13:16 UTC
[CentOS] Unable to run TeamViewer 13 under Centos 7 (amd64)
Hi, I am writing a book about Unix (Linux / FreeBSD) and my book needs documentation for TeamViewer13 running under Centos 7 (64-bit). Unfortunately, running TeamViewer does not get me a GUI -- the install went smoothly and teamviewerd daemon is running. This happens only under Centos. Under Manjaro, the same tarball (teamviewer_13.0.5494_amd64.tar.xz) gets me a nice TeamViewer window. But I need documentation for Centos. I have tried reinstalling via rpm (teamviewer_13.0.5693.x86_64.rpm), but that does not improve things. With the teamviewer command, I just get "Launching TeamViewer GUI" - but nothing actually happens after that. Can anyone please help me fix the issue ? -- Thanks & Regards, Manish Jain
Johnny Hughes
2017-Dec-19 14:25 UTC
[CentOS] Unable to run TeamViewer 13 under Centos 7 (amd64)
On 12/19/2017 07:16 AM, Manish Jain wrote:> Hi, > > I am writing a book about Unix (Linux / FreeBSD) and my book needs > documentation for TeamViewer13 running under Centos 7 (64-bit). > > Unfortunately, running TeamViewer does not get me a GUI -- the install > went smoothly and teamviewerd daemon is running. > > This happens only under Centos. Under Manjaro, the same tarball > (teamviewer_13.0.5494_amd64.tar.xz) gets me a nice TeamViewer window. > But I need documentation for Centos. > > I have tried reinstalling via rpm (teamviewer_13.0.5693.x86_64.rpm), but > that does not improve things. With the teamviewer command, I just get > "Launching TeamViewer GUI" - but nothing actually happens after that. > > Can anyone please help me fix the issue ? >https://download.teamviewer.com/download/linux/teamviewer.x86_64.rpm That seems to be the CentOS 7 x86_64 version they say SHOULD work (currently version 13.0.6634-0). After downloading that, I did (as root): yum install ./teamviewer.x86_64.rpm It pulled in a bunch of qt5 dependencies. After install, I ran: teamviewer it worked fine. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20171219/eec43200/attachment-0001.sig>
Manish Jain
2017-Dec-19 14:54 UTC
[CentOS] Unable to run TeamViewer 13 under Centos 7 (amd64)
On 12/19/17 19:55, Johnny Hughes wrote:> On 12/19/2017 07:16 AM, Manish Jain wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am writing a book about Unix (Linux / FreeBSD) and my book needs >> documentation for TeamViewer13 running under Centos 7 (64-bit). >> >> Unfortunately, running TeamViewer does not get me a GUI -- the install >> went smoothly and teamviewerd daemon is running. >> >> This happens only under Centos. Under Manjaro, the same tarball >> (teamviewer_13.0.5494_amd64.tar.xz) gets me a nice TeamViewer window. >> But I need documentation for Centos. >> >> I have tried reinstalling via rpm (teamviewer_13.0.5693.x86_64.rpm), but >> that does not improve things. With the teamviewer command, I just get >> "Launching TeamViewer GUI" - but nothing actually happens after that. >> >> Can anyone please help me fix the issue ? >> > > > https://download.teamviewer.com/download/linux/teamviewer.x86_64.rpm > > > That seems to be the CentOS 7 x86_64 version they say SHOULD work > (currently version 13.0.6634-0). > > After downloading that, I did (as root): > > yum install ./teamviewer.x86_64.rpm > > It pulled in a bunch of qt5 dependencies. > > After install, I ran: > > teamviewer > > it worked fine. >Hi Johnny, Thanks for replying. I seem to be having a very bad day. I uninstalled the old TV, and installed the version you indicated, but I get nothing at all: /home/bourne # teamviewer Init... CheckCPU: SSE2 support: yes Checking setup... Launching TeamViewer ... Launching TeamViewer GUI ... /home/bourne # I deleted ~/.config/teamviewer* and ~/.local/share/teamviewer*, but still no luck. Is it possible that this has something to do with Centos 7 running as a vm (under VirtualBox) in my box ? (But then, Manjaro vm works fine). Tx again. Manish Jain